- Caring for gold-plated jewelry is essential to maintain its appearance and extend its lifespan. Here are some tips for product care:
- 1. Avoid Water and Moisture: Remove gold-plated jewelry before showering, swimming, or engaging in activities that involve water. Moisture can cause the gold plating to wear off more quickly.
- 2. Keep Away from Chemicals: Avoid exposing gold-plated jewelry to harsh chemicals such as perfume, hairspray, lotion, and cleaning products. These chemicals can tarnish the plating and cause it to fade.
- 3. Store Properly: Store gold-plated jewelry in a dry and clean place, away from direct sunlight and air. Use a jewelry box or pouch to prevent scratching and tarnishing.
- 4. Clean Gently: Use a soft, non-abrasive cloth to gently clean gold-plated jewelry after each wear. Avoid using harsh cleaners or abrasive materials that can damage the plating.
- 5. Avoid Abrasion: Be cautious when wearing gold-plated jewelry with other metal or abrasive materials, as friction can cause the plating to wear off.
6. Replate if Necessary: Over time, the gold plating on jewelry may wear off. If you notice significant fading or tarnishing, consider having the piece replated by us or any professional jeweler to restore